Well after 16 years of service my old Honda 450 is getting a break. I hated to do it but I just bought a can am outlander 650 xt I’m hopping with maintaining good I’ll get years of plowing and wood hauling out it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Those old 450’s were good solid machines. It’s amazing what they could do. I hope the Can Am gives you as good a service. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’ll have pics when I’m able to pick it up the dealer has to uncrate it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Ok here is my contribution. Honda 450 foremen with a 8x5 trailer load of River red gum. As I said it’s amazing what those old girls could do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The only pic I have of mine with the trailer on it it’s a 4 x 6 and as you can tell the used a lot I can’t begin to tell you they abuse this poor machine has taken I’ve pulled things I shouldn’t have with it I pretty much used it like it was a small tractor and I bought it and I was in my mid 20s so it might’ve seen in my hole or two I hope the Can am holds up As well as the Honda has Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Back in the day my older brother had Canam 175 scrambler. Would drive it to work at times. Lay down on the tank and hold it wide open. would maybe get 50-60 mph. after about 15 minutes of that and she would seize up. Let it cool down for 10-15 minutes and off you'd go again. Tough little bugger.
The dealer is taking too long to uncrate your new wood hauler. Did you explain to them who we are? You might want to name drop Backwoods Savage